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Freedom Games operates as a major publisher based in the United States, though they began their recorded activity under the indie.io banner back in 2017. Their catalog on PlayPile is substantial with 72 titles listed, yet only two of these show them as the direct developer. The vast majority of their work involves publishing games for others rather than creating them internally. This output has shifted dramatically over time. While they released just two games in the 2010s, they have published 66 titles since the start of the 2020s. Their most recent releases include Asterogues in late 2024 and upcoming projects like SoulQuest and Mariachi Legends scheduled for 2026. Their genre focus is heavily skewed toward indie experiences, with 67 titles falling into that category. Adventure games are their second strongest area at 52 titles, followed by role-playing games at 35. They also maintain a significant presence in strategy and simulator genres. Platform availability is dominated by PC, where all 72 of their published games appear. They have also reached the Nintendo Switch with 31 titles and offer Mac versions for 11 games. Support for consoles like PlayStation and Xbox is much smaller, ranging from 8 to 9 games each. The quality ratings across their catalog show a wide range but lean toward the mediocre side. They have an average IGDB score of 65.9 out of 100 based on 14 rated titles. The breakdown includes two great games and ten good ones, but also one mixed title and one poor title. Their highest-rated releases include Broken Pieces and Medieval Kingdom Wars, both scoring 80. Symphony of War: The Nephilim Saga follows with a score of 74.3. Recent entries like Hauntsville and One Lonely Outpost do not yet have ratings listed on the platform. While their bio claims over 40 years of industry experience for their team, their own data shows they only started publishing in 2017. They appear to be a large-scale distributor focusing on mobile and PC markets with a steady stream of new releases throughout the decade.















































